Production Shift Manager

Skipton
2 days ago
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Our client is a successful and well-established manufacturer. They are looking for an experienced Production Manager / Production Team Leader to join them as the Value Stream Shift Manager.
Our client are looking for a self-motivated and enthusiastic individual who can lead the shopfloor and work well within a team environment. You will have the ability to deliver day-to-day production activities whilst remaining compliant within a regulated environment and supporting improvements.
Salary: £50,000
Hours of work: 2:00pm - 10:30pm Monday to Thursday, 12:00pm - 8:30pm on a Friday (Every other Friday off)
PLEASE ONLY APPLY IF YOU MEET THE MAJORITY OF THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS:

  • A working knowledge and practical experience of one or more of the following highly regulated GMP production industries; Pharmaceutical / Chemicals / Food & Drink / Medical Devices.
  • Experience of supervising and leading production shopfloor teams.
  • Managing team performance and employee relations per range of HR policies.
  • Experience of low to medium volume production, manual/semi-automated processes.
  • Good knowledge and understanding of Health & Safety compliance.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both within the production team and cross functionally.
  • Knowledge of computerised systems such as Oracle / similar.
  • Ability to conduct detailed data analysis to determine improvement projects.
  • A working knowledge and practical experience continuous improvement methodologies.
  • Proven ability to lead projects team and drive change and improvement.
    Responsibilities:
    Your role will be to lead and manage the day-to-day operations of the production shift, ensuring that safety, quality, delivery, and cost targets are met. The Value Stream Shift Manager is responsible for team performance, engagement, and compliance, acting as the key point of contact for operational issues during their shift.
  • Direct line management of shopfloor team.
  • Participate and encourage use of recognition schemes.
  • Management of team attendance relating to overtime, holiday approvals, welfare checks, return to work (RTW) interviews and any consequent absence reviews.
  • Lead performance management processes, including appraisals and feedback and where required performance improvement plans (PIPs).
  • Own skills matrix and training plans for the shift coordinating closely with the improvement lead to ensure we have sufficient trained resource to meet production demand.
  • Deliver shift briefings and ensure effective 2-way communication with the shopfloor.
  • Drive employee engagement and contribute to the people plan to create a positive culture.
  • Manage grievance and disciplinary processes in line with HR policies.
  • Support recruitment and onboarding of new team members.
  • Lead accident and incident investigations and closure of required corrective actions.
  • Drive strong housekeeping standards to maintain a safe working environment.
  • Ensure team’s adherence to risk assessments and input to updates where required.
  • Promote active participation in hazard identification and resolution of open hazards.
  • Deliver toolbox talks and safety communications.
  • Raise deviations for any non-conformances, owning minor deviations and contributing to the investigation and closure of major deviations and corrective & preventative (CAPA) actions.
  • Ensure team compliance to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) as well as batch documentation with a focus on Right First Time (RFT).
  • Support preparation and execution of internal and external audits from document control through to housekeeping standards.
  • Monitor daily telemetry including response to alarms as required.
  • Lead alignment and sign-off of production plans via Sales and Operational Planning (S&OP) process and delivery through process optimisation.
  • Ensure plan delivery through effective resource and process management,
  • Ensure completion of short interval control (SIC) sheets to ensure detail available for data analysis for overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) improvement initiatives to enhance operational efficiency, maximise output and drive schedule adherence.
  • Ensure completion of Oracle transactions to ensure recovery plan adherence.
  • Drive live yield optimisation to reduce waste during production.
  • Reduce batch rejects through CAPA closure and improvement of RFT.
  • Manage consumable ordering and usage tracking to budget.
  • Lead Tier meetings and work cross functionally to drive shift performance.
  • Act as escalation procedure owner during shift hours.
  • Champion safety, quality and productivity improvements, encouraging all team members to come forward with ideas and supporting them to implement them, where this is possible.
  • Contribute to improvement projects, CAPEX and NPD workstreams as required.
    Job Titles:
    This role would suit someone with a previous job title such as; Production Team Leader / Production Supervisor / Production Manager / Manufacturing Team Leader / Manufacturing Supervisor / Manufacturing Manager / Shift Supervisor / Shift Team Leader / Shift Manager / etc

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